Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have diverse andimportant roles in the proliferation and differentiation of adultstem cells in our tissues. Especially, BMPs are well known tobe the main inducers of bone formation, by facilitating bothproliferation and differentiation of bone stem cells.Interestin...

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Main Authors: Byung-Hak Yoon, Yun-Hui Jeon, Byunghee Hwang, Hyuknam Kwon, Senyon Choe, Zungyoon Yang
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Published: Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2013-09-01
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author Byung-Hak Yoon
Yun-Hui Jeon
Byunghee Hwang
Hyuknam Kwon
Senyon Choe
Zungyoon Yang
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Yun-Hui Jeon
Byunghee Hwang
Hyuknam Kwon
Senyon Choe
Zungyoon Yang
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description Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have diverse andimportant roles in the proliferation and differentiation of adultstem cells in our tissues. Especially, BMPs are well known tobe the main inducers of bone formation, by facilitating bothproliferation and differentiation of bone stem cells.Interestingly, in skin stem cells, BMPs repress their proliferationbut are indispensable for the proper differentiation intoseveral lineages of skin cells. Here, we tested whether BMPantagonists have an effect on the prevention of wrinkleformation. For this study we used an in vivo wrinkle-inducedmouse model. As a positive control, retinoic acid, one of thetop anti-wrinkle effectors, showed a 44% improvementcompared to the non-treated control. Surprisingly, bonemorphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domain(BMPR1a-ECD) exhibited an anti-wrinkle effect which was6-fold greater than that of retinoic acid. Our results indicatethat BMP antagonists will be good targets for skin or hairdiseases. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(9): 465-470]
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spelling doaj.art-e515dd2f12c14d9eb796e4a995608ce52022-12-21T23:52:58ZengKorean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyBMB Reports1976-66961976-670X2013-09-01469465470http://dx.doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2013.46.9.238Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)Byung-Hak YoonYun-Hui JeonByunghee HwangHyuknam KwonSenyon ChoeZungyoon YangBone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have diverse andimportant roles in the proliferation and differentiation of adultstem cells in our tissues. Especially, BMPs are well known tobe the main inducers of bone formation, by facilitating bothproliferation and differentiation of bone stem cells.Interestingly, in skin stem cells, BMPs repress their proliferationbut are indispensable for the proper differentiation intoseveral lineages of skin cells. Here, we tested whether BMPantagonists have an effect on the prevention of wrinkleformation. For this study we used an in vivo wrinkle-inducedmouse model. As a positive control, retinoic acid, one of thetop anti-wrinkle effectors, showed a 44% improvementcompared to the non-treated control. Surprisingly, bonemorphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domain(BMPR1a-ECD) exhibited an anti-wrinkle effect which was6-fold greater than that of retinoic acid. Our results indicatethat BMP antagonists will be good targets for skin or hairdiseases. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(9): 465-470]http://bmbreports.org/jbmb/pdf.php?data=MTMxMDA3MTZAcGRmX3JhaW50cmFjZV9sZWV5c0AlNUI0Ni05JTVEMTMwOTI2MTczM18lMjg0NjUtNDcwJTI5Qk1CXzEyLTIzOC0xLnBkZg==Anti-wrinkleBone morphogenetic proteinsBone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domainCollagenSkin stem cells
spellingShingle Byung-Hak Yoon
Yun-Hui Jeon
Byunghee Hwang
Hyuknam Kwon
Senyon Choe
Zungyoon Yang
Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
BMB Reports
Anti-wrinkle
Bone morphogenetic proteins
Bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domain
Collagen
Skin stem cells
title Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
title_full Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
title_fullStr Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
title_full_unstemmed Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
title_short Anti-wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a-extracellular domain (BMPR1a-ECD)
title_sort anti wrinkle effect of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domain bmpr1a ecd
topic Anti-wrinkle
Bone morphogenetic proteins
Bone morphogenetic protein receptor 1a extracellular domain
Collagen
Skin stem cells
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